From the author of Guess How Much I Love You comes the story of Growly Bear, the teddy who is loved, lost, and finally found. A charming tale based on the adventures of a real teddy bear.

- Charlotte Heathcote, Sunday Express S magazine

From Sam McBratney, the author of beloved bestseller Guess How Much I Love You, and immense picture-book talent Sam Usher, The Most-Loved Bear is a captivating, classic picture book story that will enchant families for many years to come.

Growly Bear and Mary Rose are very best friends and do everything together. Until, one day, Growly Bear is left behind on a train. He's sure that Mary Rose will come back for him. However, as the days turn to weeks and the weeks turn to months, Growly Bear's fur gets worn, his eye comes loose and his Growl starts to fade. Then, a child picks him up! But it isn't the child he was expecting...

A warm, nostalgic tale about the enduring love between a child and their very favourite teddy bear - the perfect story for families to share at Christmas.

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A small bear goes on a big adventure when he is left behind on a train one day in the charming tale of The Most-Loved Bear.
From the author of Guess How Much I Love You comes the story of Growly Bear, the teddy who is loved, lost, and finally found. A charming tale based on the adventures of a real teddy bear.

Product details

ISBN
9781509854295
Published
2018-10-04
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Weight
399 gr
Height
287 mm
Width
231 mm
Thickness
11 mm
Age
00, J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
32

Author
Illustrated by

Biographical note

Sam McBratney has won many awards for his children’s books and is best known as the author of the multi-million selling Guess How Much I Love You which was shortlisted for the 1994 Kurt Maschler Award, and is now one of the world’s bestselling picture books. Sam lives in Northern Ireland.

Sam Usher graduated from the University of West England and his debut picture book Can You See Sassoon? was shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize and the Red House Children’s Book Award. He is particularly admired for his technical drawing skill and prowess with watercolour. Also a talented pianist, when he’s not holding a pen and wobbling at paper you’ll find him perfecting a fiendishly difficult piece of Chopin.